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The child care crisis: Why the United States government should overhaul the current system and how increasing the wages and professionalism of child care workers benefits all Americans
Post, Jennifer, 2006
Unpublished master's thesis, Empire State College, Saratoga Springs, NY

A discussion of systemic problems in child care industry, and the socio-economic causes and consequences of these flaws

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The costs of being a child care teacher: Revisiting the problem of low wages
Ackerman, Debra J., 2006
Educational Policy, 20(1), 85-112

A discussion of how low child care teacher wages affect the quality of child care, arguing through a feminist perspective that there are gender-related aspects to this issue

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Get the prescription: Child care workers need paid sick days
Center for Law and Social Policy, 2006
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A brief arguing for the importance of policies to provide paid sick days to child care workers

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Investing in early educators
Strategies for Children, 2006
Boston: Strategies for Children.

Policy recommendations and initiatives for increased child care provider training and investment in Massachusetts

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